Virginia Man Arrested for Assaulting a Capitol Police Officer in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

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Paul Russell Johnson - Virginia Man Arrested for Assaulting a Capitol Police Officer in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

Paul Russell Johnson, seen on the right with a U.S. flag bandanna over his face, boasts about “fighting cops” in a YouTube video.

Staff Report –

A right-wing Trump supporting Virginia man was arrested Wednesday and charged for inflicting bodily harm on a Capitol Police officer during the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C.

A criminal complaint against Paul Russell Johnson, 35, of Lanexa, Virginia, was unsealed Thursday by the United States Department of Justice and Russell made his initial appearance in court on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. The complaint charges Johnson with inflicting bodily injury on Capitol Police officers; obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder; obstruction of justice and Congress; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds; and acts of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings.

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Paul Russell Johnson at the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6

According to court documents, Johnson was at the Capitol on Jan. 6 where he was captured on video assaulting a U.S. Capitol Police officer and engaging in disorderly conduct. As depicted in open-source video footage reviewed by the FBI, Johnson was part of a crowd of people seen walking over and around the first line of barricades just off the roadway of Peace Circle. As the crowd approached a second line of barricades, guarded by uniformed USCP officers, Johnson can be seen on video holding a megaphone and shouting profanities toward the police, including, “Let’s go! F*** this s***! We pay your bills, you back the f*** off.”

Note: A full copy of the complaint can be viewed here.



Video here.

As alleged, Johnson became confrontational with USCP officers as he approached the second line of barricades. He can be seen forcibly pushing and pulling on the metal barricades which caused a USCP officer to fall and hit her head on the stairs before losing consciousness. Hours later, the officer blacked out and collapsed while arresting a rioter and had to be transported to the emergency room where she was assessed to have suffered a concussion. After dismantling and knocking over the line of metal barricades, Johnson can be seen running up the steps and further onto restricted grounds.

Later in the evening of Jan. 6, a YouTube user posted a video in which Johnson recounted the events that took place outside the Capitol earlier that day. Throughout the video, Johnson described how he personally broke through the barricades, stating, “There’s three sets of gates before you get to the stairs of the Capitol. Alright? We get to the next gate. There’s probably . . . there’s a s*** load of cops up there then. Second wing, we breached, pulled up, start throwing s***. I mean we’re fu-, we’re fighting cops and s***. I have video where I’m slinging one around . . .”

Hundreds of arrests have been made thus far in the riot that resulted in five deaths, including that of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick. The U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee, which represents the officers, said in late January that nearly 140 officers suffered physical and emotional wounds from that day.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting the case, with valuable assistance from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.

The case is being investigated by the FBI’s Washington Field Office, along with the U.S. Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department, who listed Johnson as #49 on their seeking information photos. Significant assistance in this matter was provided by the FBI-Norfolk Field Office.

Anyone with tips can call 1-800-CALL-FBI (800-225-5324) or visit tips.fbi.gov.



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Robert S Dudney
Robert S Dudney
3 years ago

When are any trials going to begin?
I know we live in a different age and federal agents need to nail down all the facts and evidence.
It only took approximately 6 weeks to convict and hang John Brown after he was arrested for his failed attempt to start an insurrection by taking over the Federal Arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia in late 1859
You would think an assault on the U S. Capitol itself would a rate bit higher.
I am scared that by the time we take these people to trial the sentiment to do so will have died down and nothing will ever be done against them.